"What the hell?" He felt like he wasn't hearing Chinese, was this some kind of riddle-solving game, lady?
"It seems to be the influence of 'fate'. Anyway, thank you for giving me a ride."
Seeing the other person's confused expression, An Ru shook her head and smiled, "Go through this section and you'll find a rendezvous point."
"Hopefully you'll run into us again."
After she finished speaking, she turned and walked into the dark building behind her, a truly heroic image of someone who was about to leave and never return.
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At the same time.
A010 Core Infection Area Base.
The process of being thrown into the water was not pleasant; it was similar to the point of drowning. When An regained consciousness, she was already standing opposite a church.
The surrounding area was a typical Baroque architectural complex, towering and dazzling, yet somewhat narrow in overall form. It looked familiar—the people in the access department had dumped most of their unused, yet reluctantly discarded, forbidden parts into the control room; they were mostly wreckage, but they hoped they might be useful someday—essentially just a dumping ground for garbage. Yet, when people talked about them, it was as if they were discussing some treasure, saying that the "forest" they formed possessed such an artistic feel.
She took out a signal detector, and found that the life signals of Gu Heng and the others were still within the normal fluctuation range, so things were going well for now.
An Ru put away the instrument, looked at the church for a while, and suddenly realized something, so she turned around abruptly.
Then she saw that scene.
Damn it, next month I'll go all out and defy fate, working until midnight every day to thoroughly humiliate those with tens of thousands of subscribers.
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